Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Join us for this noontime lunch series on the first Friday of every month. Art is Tasty pairs an engaging 30-minute discussion about a work of art with a delicious lunch in the Thronson Café. (Café lunch voucher included in price).

Each month, adults and children can create art together and experiment with new materials, techniques, and themes in the Bank of America Education Wing Studios—no reservations required! This series is sponsored by AT&T. Ages 6+ and adults.

Calling all educators! Join us for an open house at the Delaware Art Museum.

Enjoy light appetizers and drinks* as you browse our galleries and discover new ways the Museum can enhance student learning in your coming school year.

• Learn about our new Teacher Resources webpage, downloadable lesson activities, curriculum guides, and our online collection.
• Experience a sample tour and art activity to see the kind of information your students can look forward to on their trip and information about tour topics.
• Get information about all our Outreach programs that could be a part of your classroom this year.

This event is FREE for all educators and administrators.

*One free drink ticket with school identification card

Registration required. Click the button above to register for this event.

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Mix, mingle, and get a little messy in the Museum’s ceramics studio! Participants will experiment with clay and complete a functional piece of pottery in a relaxed and social atmosphere. No experience necessary.

Supplies, beer, wine, and light snacks provided. Must be 21 and older to participate.

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Join us for this noontime lunch series on the first Friday of every month. Art is Tasty pairs an engaging 30-minute discussion about a work of art with a delicious lunch in the Thronson Café. (Café lunch voucher included in price).

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Mix, mingle, and get a little messy in the Museum’s ceramics studio! Participants will experiment with clay and complete a functional piece of pottery in a relaxed and social atmosphere. No experience necessary.

Supplies, beer, wine, and light snacks provided. Must be 21 and older to participate.

Each month, adults and children can create art together and experiment with new materials, techniques, and themes in the Bank of America Education Wing Studios—no reservations required! This series is sponsored by AT&T. Ages 6+ and adults.

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

This after-hours event celebrates the last weeks of the exhibition Dream Streets: Art in Wilmington 1970–1990. Join us for an outdoor festival featuring throwback hip-hop and breakdancing performances by Street Xpressions Arts Organzation, Inc. with hip hop, soul, and house music by DJ Scarfo. Plus, enjoy tasty libations, eats by local food trucks, live painting demonstrations by Terrance Vann, and more!

Participate in a cultural exchange exploring both traditional and modern Korean culture and celebrating the Korean Thanksgiving, Chuseok. This enriching family-friendly event includes a Korean harvest ceremony, martial arts demonstrations, a fashion show featuring customary Korean clothing, traditional dance and modern K-Pop dance performances, and various hands-on art activities. Artwork created by students from the Delaware Korean School will be on display. Recommended for all ages.

This program is partially funded and supported by Jin Kim and Joshua Twilley, Rosemary Twilley, Tiger Kicks Taekwondo, Delaware Korean School, and Delaware Korean American Association.

Celebrate the beginning of fall with a walk in the Museum’s Labyrinth in the Anthony N. Fusco Reservoir! Labyrinth Programs are free, but donations are accepted to help maintain the Museum’s Labyrinth.

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Join us for this noontime lunch series on the first Friday of every month. Art is Tasty pairs an engaging 30-minute discussion about a work of art with a delicious lunch in the Thronson Café. (Café lunch voucher included in price).

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Mix, mingle, and get a little messy in the Museum’s ceramics studio! Participants will experiment with clay and complete a functional piece of pottery in a relaxed and social atmosphere. No experience necessary.

Supplies, beer, wine, and light snacks provided. Must be 21 and older to participate.

October is a great time to use leaves for printing and making designs. Participants will learn plenty of creative ways to print leaves and take home wonderful artwork, notecards, and knowledge to continue printing leaves at home on different surfaces!

Each month, adults and children can create art together and experiment with new materials, techniques, and themes in the Bank of America Education Wing Studios—no reservations required! This series is sponsored by AT&T. Ages 6+ and adults.

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Join us for this noontime lunch series on the first Friday of every month. Art is Tasty pairs an engaging 30-minute discussion about a work of art with a delicious lunch in the Thronson Café. (Café lunch voucher included in price).

Step inside the romantic world of Poetry in Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelite Art of Marie Spartali Stillman. Members and their guests will enjoy live music by strolling minstrels and taste tempting delicacies. Join the exhibition’s co-curators, noted London-based Pre-Raphaelite scholar Jan Marsh and Delaware Art Museum Curator Margaretta Frederick, for tours at 6:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.

Enjoy a cup of tea and pastries, along with an exclusive talk with Dr. Jan Marsh, noted Pre-Raphaelite scholar and co-curator of the exhibition Poetry in Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelite Art of Marie Spartali Stillman. Marsh will speak on Marie Spartali Stillman’s life and work in relation to the artistic and literary culture of the late 19th and early 20th century. Marsh is currently working on the Late Victorian Catalogue at the National Portrait Gallery in London. She has published on a broad spectrum of Pre-Raphaelite art, including Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood, Women Artists and the Pre-Raphaelite Movement, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Painter and Poet.

Each month, adults and children can create art together and experiment with new materials, techniques, and themes in the Bank of America Education Wing Studios—no reservations required! This series is sponsored by AT&T. Ages 6+ and adults.

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Mix, mingle, and get a little messy in the Museum’s ceramics studio! Participants will experiment with clay and complete a functional piece of pottery in a relaxed and social atmosphere. No experience necessary.

Supplies, beer, wine, and light snacks provided. Must be 21 and older to participate.

October is a great time to use leaves for printing and making designs. Participants will learn plenty of creative ways to print leaves and take home wonderful artwork, notecards, and knowledge to continue printing leaves at home on different surfaces!

Introduce friends and family to the Delaware Art Museum during this free event. Children and adults will enjoy music and experience studio instructor demonstrations and hands-on art activities. Docents will be available to offer tours and answer questions about the collection. Plus, all guests will receive a special Membership offer!

Visitors are invited to deeply engage with the work in Poetry in Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelite Art of Marie Spartali Stillman during a Slow Art Tour. Slow Art Tours encourage people to look at art slowly—and thereby experience it in a new way. Visitors are invited to explore three speakers’ different perspectives on Stillman’s work through viewing and discussing a single or small number of works of art.

November 15: Kelmscott Manor with Sarah Leonard, Exhibition Research Assistant

December 20:Dante at Verona with Margaretta Frederick, Chief Curator, and Annette Woolard-Provine Curator of the Bancroft Collection

January 17:The Enchanted Garden of Messer Ansaldo with Marina Della Putta Johnston, Assistant Director of the Center for Italian Studies at University of Pennsylvania

Families are invited to enjoy an art project, complimentary popcorn, and a family-friendly film inspired by the Museum’s collection and special exhibitions. Additional food and beverage available for purchase in the Thronson Café. Recommended for ages 8+.

Glory of Stories introduces young visitorsto art and the Museum through a story reading followed by an interactive tour of relevant works of art and a studio art project. This program encourages learning through discovery, exploration, and hands-on experiences.

Ages 3–6.

Group tour reservations are required for groups of 10 or more children.
Chaperone guidelines and admission rates apply to reserved group tours. Click here for more information.

July 24Art by Patrick McDonnellJuly 31Going Places by Peter and Paul Reynolds

Aug 7Follow the Line by Laura LjungkvistAug 14The Artist Who Painted A Blue Horse by Eric CarleAug 21Little Cloud by David SmallAug 28 Rosie Revere Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Sept 4Beautiful Oops! by Barney SaltzbergSept 11Just Line Around by Kinsy McVaySept 18Shiver Me Letters by June SobelSept 25Babar’s Museum of Art by Laurent De Brunhoff

Join us for this noontime lunch series on the first Friday of every month. Art is Tasty pairs an engaging 30-minute discussion about a work of art with a delicious lunch in the Thronson Café. (Café lunch voucher included in price).

Families are invited to enjoy an art project, complimentary popcorn, and a family-friendly film inspired by the Museum’s collection and special exhibitions. Additional food and beverage available for purchase in the Thronson Café. Recommended for ages 8+.

Visitors are invited to deeply engage with the work in Poetry in Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelite Art of Marie Spartali Stillman during a Slow Art Tour. Slow Art Tours encourage people to look at art slowly—and thereby experience it in a new way. Visitors are invited to explore three speakers’ different perspectives on Stillman’s work through viewing and discussing a single or small number of works of art.

November 15: Kelmscott Manor with Sarah Leonard, Exhibition Research Assistant

December 20:Dante at Verona with Margaretta Frederick, Chief Curator, and Annette Woolard-Provine Curator of the Bancroft Collection

January 17:The Enchanted Garden of Messer Ansaldo with Marina Della Putta Johnston, Assistant Director of the Center for Italian Studies at University of Pennsylvania

Slow down, settle your mind, and step into the quietude of the Museum’s Labyrinth in the Anthony N. Fusco Reservoir. Visitors can enjoy a variety of seasonal walks throughout the year. Labyrinth Programs are free, but donations are accepted to help maintain the Museum’s Labyrinth.

Visitors are invited to deeply engage with the work in Poetry in Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelite Art of Marie Spartali Stillman during a Slow Art Tour. Slow Art Tours encourage people to look at art slowly—and thereby experience it in a new way. Visitors are invited to explore three speakers’ different perspectives on Stillman’s work through viewing and discussing a single or small number of works of art.

November 15: Kelmscott Manor with Sarah Leonard, Exhibition Research Assistant

December 20:Dante at Verona with Margaretta Frederick, Chief Curator, and Annette Woolard-Provine Curator of the Bancroft Collection

January 17:The Enchanted Garden of Messer Ansaldo with Marina Della Putta Johnston, Assistant Director of the Center for Italian Studies at University of Pennsylvania